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  • Wantok Program: Trinde 21

    Ol stori long program: Solomon Islands gavman laik surukim tem blong palamen wanpla moa yia tasol oposisen iegensim; PNG palamen isindaun maski moa long 40 woklain blong palamen haus ibin test positive long COVID-19; igat moa helpim igo long PNG long traim helpim pait egensim covid-19 na Rotary club long Melbourne ihelpim PNG wantaim ol medikal saplais

  • Pacific Beat: Tuesday

    The Samoan Office of the Electoral Commission confirmed that the 10 percent threshold for women representation in Parliament - required by the Constitution - had not been met so a sixth woman has been added from HRPP party and authorities in Fiji are racing to stifle a COVID-19 outbreak as people across the country begin to deal with several weeks of tight restrictions.

  • Samoa: Gender quota upends Samoa election results

    The need to meet a 10% gender quota in Samoa's parliament has generated a new twist in the tight election results of Samoa, the major parties now tied at 26 seats each.

  • Pacific: From Nauru, USP's former vice-chancellor hopes his future will be decided soon

    After spending two months on Nauru following his deportation from Fiji, the former vice-chancellor of USP has his fingers crossed that his future will be decided soon.

  • Solomon Islands: Prominent MP says public opinion could reverse plan to extend parliament

    A Solomon Islands parliamentarian says big public backlash could force the government to roll back its plan to extend parliamentary terms from four to five years.

  • Pacific Beat: Tuesday

    The Fijian government announces a suite of COVID-19 defence measures following two positive cases in the country linked to border quarantine and the plans of nearly 200 Papua New Guineans who were meant to travel to Australia for work are in limbo, after the country's growing COVID-19 crisis put a stop to their plans.

  • Vanuatu: Sailor found dead on a beach had COVID-19, but his death is still a mystery

    Travel ban in place as authorities probe death of Filipino sailor found on beach near capital, Port Vila.

  • PNG: Push to fast-track vaccinations for workers coming to Australia

    The COVID-19 crisis has meant the plans of nearly 200 Papua New Guineans who were meant to travel to Australia last month for work are in limbo. But now the ABC understands there has been a formal request to fast-track vaccinations for these workers.

  • Pacific: Youth activist group calls out Japan on its nuclear waste decision

    Youth organisation Youngsolwara has joined calls for Japan to reconsider a decision to dump radioactive waste into the Pacific Ocean.

  • Wantok

    The Wantok Program is 30 minutes of news and current affairs broadcast on Radio Australia.

  • Pacific Beat: Monday

    Official results for the Samoan Election have been confirmed with the incumbent Human Rights Protection Party and newcomers Fa'atuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi party both tied on 25 seats and the greater Nadi and Lautoka area in Fiji has been in lockdown following another positive COVID-19 case in the country.

  • Fiji: Bitter staff dispute at USP escalates

    The bitter dispute between staff at the University of the South Pacific has escalated with a leaked letter revealing senior academics have demanded the removal of two senior officials.